Posted on 07/06/2012 11:16:58 AM PDT by jagusafr
Okay, I'm not a noob, just a rube: how the heck do I post a picture?
jagusafr
To insert an image you use this
<img src = “put your link here” (and then add a right carrot) or greater than sign. Can’t put it here or FR will read it as HTML.
There is also a HTML guide on here somewhere.
Been a freeper for 12 years.. hell if I know... me thinks you have to use a host site.. sorry I can’t tell you. Other freepers will chime in...
Yes the image needs to be on the internet. Easiest way is to right click on the image and select ‘copy image location’
Basic formatting:
Line break <br>
Paragraph break <p>
<blockquote>
Indented paragraphs</blockquote>
<font size=1>Smallest FR font</font> Displays as:
Smallest FR font
<font size=7>Largest FR font<font> Displays as:
Largest FR font
Or
Step font size up or down with <big>bigger</big>
and <small>smaller</small>
"Hidden" text: <font color=white> White font </font>
Drag cursor over blank area to highlight to read...
Posting a link:
General:
<a href=[web address]>[title]< /a>
Example:
This: <a href="http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1179145/posts">Iran starts atom tests in defiance of EU deal</a>
Posts as this:
Iran starts atom tests in defiance of EU deal
Posting an image:
General:
<img src="[web server location]">
Clarity is needed - you can't just snag a favorite picture from a desktop folder...it has to be hosted someplace to be transferrable to our posts. ~ ErnBatavia
Example:
This: <img src="http://www.notablebiographies.com/images/uewb_09_img0611.jpg">
Posts this:
Tip: control the size with "height=nnn" like so:
This: <img height= 200 src="http://www.notablebiographies.com/images/uewb_09_img0611.jpg">
Posts this:
While This: <img height= 100 src="http://www.notablebiographies.com/images/uewb_09_img0611.jpg">
Posts this:
Easier done than said, once you get the hang of it.
1: Sign up for a free photobucket acct.
2: Upload your pix.
3: Once you have done that and view your album, under every picture four different html codes will be available. One will be for bulletin boards (usually an “img” prefix and suffix will show). The others are for...whatever. Click on the one that starts with “a=href” which will copy the code into your clipboard automatically...you don’t have to do Ctrl-C or anything. It will show “copied” as an indication that it has worked.
Then just paste (ctrl-V) or, right-click-paste the copied code into your FR post. Every forum that lets you post pix does it in slightly different ways, but the varaiations are few. You just have the try it a few different ways to see which works.
Keep in mind that once you have ANY kind of html in your FR post, you will have to delineate ALL paragraph breaks and the like. FR assumes that if you know a little html, it will cheerfully expect you to know A LOT of html.
Incidentally, a very useful little piece of software is MWsnap (search for it) which will allow you to crop and save almost ANY square or rectangle of pix information you can see on your screen. You can then save that saved rectangle. You will of course have to name it something. You can then upload that pix to your new photobucket acct. Then get the a=href code, then paste it here on FR. Easy.
Winner! Just what I needed, as a visual learner. Thanks! And amazingly, only one even slightly snarky response to my query!
FReepers rock.
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSLKN6-wab7DWkrCtpZ_E7hi-IQ5y8sJn4-ZeXajXG0epHzhSes
I hope this worked.
Hey! I wasn’t being snarky! I freep on a cell. Easier said than done.. or maybe im just lazy and enjoy others photos..
Jeff
Nah...you just need to know some ASCII codes;
<img src="http://www.somesitename.com/your.jpg">
And if you want to adjust the size, add a "height" in pixels to the end like this:
<img src="http://www.somesitename.com/your.jpg"height="300">
That looks like my front side!! Lol..
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